The Reverse Mullet Healthcare Podcast

Why Treating Root Causes Could Solve America's Healthcare Crisis with Caroline Collins


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Healthcare's identity crisis sits at the heart of our inability to truly help patients get healthy. Dr. Caroline Collins, an internal medicine physician at Emory University, joins the Reverse Mullet Healthcare Podcast to reveal how she's championing lifestyle medicine inside one of America's leading academic medical centers.

What happens when a physician decides to focus on the root causes of disease rather than just treating symptoms? Dr. Collins shares her personal journey, sparked by witnessing diabetes and cancer in her own family, that led her to become a voice for change at Emory. "I can't give you a pill or an injection to make you healthy," she tells patients. "It's really about how we live our lives."

The conversation unveils Emory's groundbreaking work in lifestyle medicine research and their upcoming lifestyle and weight management clinic focusing on employee health and pre-surgical optimization. This "prehabilitation" approach demonstrates how preparing patients before surgery dramatically reduces complications and costs—transforming potential ICU stays into outpatient procedures.

The most revealing moments come when discussing healthcare's fundamental misalignment of incentives. "If patients are healthier, who's going to fill your clinic schedule?" This exposes the uncomfortable truth: our current system financially rewards sickness, not health. Dr. Collins describes the "schizophrenic" nature of healthcare organizations pushing volume-based metrics while simultaneously embracing value-based care contracts.

Ready to understand why common-sense approaches to health aren't common practice? Listen now and discover what it takes to transform healthcare from within the system itself. 

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